Water, Wetlands, and Salmon Science Education Programs

Programs include a teaching module, activity, and tour if time allows,

and average 2 hours in duration.

The programs have grade level recommendations, but can be adapted to your requirements, and will be held at the fully equipped Education Facility at Chapman Creek Hatchery on Field Road in Wilson Creek.

Kindergarten –A Salmon I am.

A salmon anatomy and life cycle study, followed

by a tour of the creek or hatchery.

Grade 1- The Necessities of Life

What does a salmon need to survive? A look at

adaptations to point out needs for survival.

Grade 2 –Salmon Cycles, Water Cycles

A learning experience about cycles. Looking at the

salmon life cycle, and comparing to ours.

Grade 3 –Salmon Groups

Living things are diverse, can be grouped, and

interact in their ecosystems – including salmon!

Grade 4-Watery Habitats

Salmon sense and respond to their environment,

a study of how seasons and natural stimuli

affect salmon.

Grade 5 –Body Systems of the Salmon

A look at salmon body systems.

A dissection program!

Grade 6 Salmon Adaptations

How do the salmon body systems enable the salmon

to function in an aquatic environment? How

do human systems function in our environment?

Grade 7 – Fish in the Forest

A look at ecosystems and how salmon are an important

part of the forest ecosystem.

Cost is $150.00 per program, call 604-885-6283 or email diannesanford@gmail.com